Nominal residential voltage is 120/240 volts. Not sure from you description if the plug is just rated at 230 volts or is supplying 230 volts (It is likely that the plug may be rated at 230 volts, but only operating at 120 volts). A typical hand held hair dryer would operate on 120 volts. A commercial hair dryer might operate at 220 volts, but must be plugged into a 220 supply.
You might have a problem as the dryer plug also carries a neutral with it. What type of plug is on the heater right now?
Yes you plug a 240v appliance into 220v receptacle.
There is 240 volts at the outlet not 220. People call it a 220 volt outlet but in reality it is 240 although you may only read 220 volts. They are really the same.
Yes. As far as in the US 220v and 240v is pretty much the same thing. People call it 220 but realistically you prob have 230-240v. Get a cheap voltage tester and check it out
Yes, 220 volts is in the same voltage classification as 230 volts.
The voltage will be displayed on the manufactures label that should be found on the handle of the dryer. It will probably say 120 or 230 volts depending in what country the dryer was designed to be used in.
A step-up transformer would be required to supply 230 volts from a 220 volts source from South Africa.
German appliances don't have three pinned plugs. The standards are the "Schoko" plug, which is a two pin plug with contacts on the side as a ground connection and the "Euro plug which is a two pin plug without a ground connection. There are adapters available at most good electrical stores.
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There is no remedy but to plug it into a 230 circut.
A step down converter will convert the voltage from 220/230 volts to 110 volts. Converters are labeled to display their capabilities, such as "110V to 220V Converter". Read the instruction manual for your Clothes Dryer and sketch the plug. You'll want to know the voltage of the clothes dryer --- it'll likely be 220 V. You need to visit a major appliance dealer and ask to buy a step down converter after discussing the plug type and voltage found in the owner's manual.
3608464 days and 23 hours at a 230 watt rate
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Yes, 220 volts is in the same voltage classification as 230 volts.
No, it will draw more power then the outlet provides and trip the circuit breaker.
Yes. As far as in the US 220v and 240v is pretty much the same thing. People call it 220 but realistically you prob have 230-240v. Get a cheap voltage tester and check it out
No, if it says 230-240 .. 230 is the minimum..
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